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What to do with 8 queen cells?

I did a walk away split last Saturday taking a deep that had four frames of brood (two open and two capped) and the rest were being filled with nectar. I checked them this Wednesday and they have started 8 queen cells.

I am correct in thinking that if I let nature run its course I will have some swarms issue with that many queens emerging? The cells are started mid frame on Pierco foundation so I don't know how to cut a few out. Four of the cells are all in a row 'fused' together. Any thoughts on how I could remove some of these cells? Thanks

I wouldn't be worried about a swarm. They are just trying to make sure they have a queen. randydrivesabus is right, the first to hatch will dispatch the others. If that queen misses one the two will smell each other upon the second one's hatching and a fight to determine which one survives will ensue.

They started as Italians and have been open mated for several years. A local beek has brought in Russians for a long time to this whole area so they may have some |Russian but are still very yellow. Never new Russians keep queen cells around all the time.